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for all of us here at nbc news, york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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i won't use the other word for drunk. my boy had a few too many in eastern china and passed out for five hours in the bathroom, fell through a crack in the bathroom, wasn't discovered until the next morning when they heard screaming. it's where all the human goodness goes. so that is where he spent five hours, passed out drunk. the next morning, heard screaming. that's how people got him out. >> i'm surprised it's a news story. doesn't what happen a lot? >> come on, everyone remembers college. that was kind of crazy. >> barbie are making a new barbie that you and i are going to like. >> really? >> it's like a journalist barbie. >> look at that vinita there. >> you can see she's got a flair for journalism and power pink. a news camera and a microphone. this got us thinking what would ours look like? >> there you are. >> what do you look like? i'm just growing. >> wait a minute. barbie's hungry. >> wait a minute. barbie's hungry. >> there you are wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen-- pat sajak and vanna white! than
i won't use the other word for drunk. my boy had a few too many in eastern china and passed out for five hours in the bathroom, fell through a crack in the bathroom, wasn't discovered until the next morning when they heard screaming. it's where all the human goodness goes. so that is where he spent five hours, passed out drunk. the next morning, heard screaming. that's how people got him out. >> i'm surprised it's a news story. doesn't what happen a lot? >> come on, everyone...
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so on a daily basis, he motivad us, challenged us, nurtured us and that was the turning point of my life. >> and then another turning point, another miracle. a man named ben stevenson from houston, hwas the artistic director, he comes to china and he decides to take you back on a scholarship to learn. and you fell in love, not just with america. >> that's the best part, i fell in love with american culture, american people, and also i fell in love with this beautiful girl who it was my first love and it was amazing toave the freedom to love somebody, to follow your heart strings. >> and you reazed when they wanted to send you back to china, thatou couldn't go and so you -- it gets very dramatic in the movie, what happened to your life, how difficu it was for you to stay in america, not being able to see your parents, to see your life all of this from the age of 11, this critical time in your life. on screen as we're now watching. how has that been for you? >> it was a struggle. there's no doubt about at. it was a hard struggle, but it's filled with passion and following my dreams and try
so on a daily basis, he motivad us, challenged us, nurtured us and that was the turning point of my life. >> and then another turning point, another miracle. a man named ben stevenson from houston, hwas the artistic director, he comes to china and he decides to take you back on a scholarship to learn. and you fell in love, not just with america. >> that's the best part, i fell in love with american culture, american people, and also i fell in love with this beautiful girl who it was...
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it was broadly used. a reporter at cnn put an ad on of this kind and got 15 responses in three hours. we talked to constituents. we looked at craigslist. it was clear that it was massive in terms of the opportunity for prostitution. it's not just prostitution. it's human trafficking. the terrible, terrible abuse of children. so whatever efforts that they were making to keep people off that would do these things, they were failing. maybe necessarily were failing. but it was clear, i think, to most everybody that this was a huge source of the information that leads to prostitution and in some cases human trafficking. >> woodruff: john miller, do you dispute that that's what's been going on at craigslist? >> no. it's probably pretty likely these ads were for prostitution. the question is not, are these ads for illegal services and should law enforcement take action against these ads and the people placing them? but the question is really is this the most effective way to do that? we're not sure that it is. a
it was broadly used. a reporter at cnn put an ad on of this kind and got 15 responses in three hours. we talked to constituents. we looked at craigslist. it was clear that it was massive in terms of the opportunity for prostitution. it's not just prostitution. it's human trafficking. the terrible, terrible abuse of children. so whatever efforts that they were making to keep people off that would do these things, they were failing. maybe necessarily were failing. but it was clear, i think, to...
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and what can each one of us do to help? our discussion with around duncan, leading reformer and chancellor of washington, d.c. schools, michelle rhee, randi weingarten, president of the federation of teachers. and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit public schools. captions paid for by nbc-universal television 0. >>> but first, to politics and the divided congress. what will republicans do in power? this week, republican leaders in the house unveiled their pledge to america, campaign manifesto that's the 2010 version of the gop's contract with america from 1994. the highlights -- extend the bush tax cuts, cut spending, and repeal health care reform. >> our pledge to america is that the republicans stand ready to get it done and beginning today. >> but the question is, are these new ideas or more of the same? here to debate that question among others, one of the architects of the republican pledge, the chairman of the house republican congress, represent
and what can each one of us do to help? our discussion with around duncan, leading reformer and chancellor of washington, d.c. schools, michelle rhee, randi weingarten, president of the federation of teachers. and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit public schools. captions paid for by nbc-universal television 0. >>> but first, to politics and the divided congress. what will republicans do in power? this week,...
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we want to use that and use our associates to help drive us into the digital space. >> among the new titles he hopes will drive sales a familiar name to those older gamers, a new conkey kong game is due out before thanksgiving. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: the consumer price index from august is released. our "market monitor" guest is elaine garzarelli, president of garzarelli capital. also tomorrow, household products tarn-x and c.l.r. are well-known brands. but did you know they're made by a small family business? we'll introduce you to the people behind jelmar in our "all in the family" series. mortgage rates inched higher for a second week in a row. freddie mac says the average rate on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage was 4.37%. while that's just off the historic low set two weeks ago, cheap borrowing costs haven't meant a boost in home sales. economists think that's because people are worried about job security and the bumpy recovery. >> tom: meanwhile, lenders took back more homes in august than any month since the mortgage crisis began. real estate data firm
we want to use that and use our associates to help drive us into the digital space. >> among the new titles he hopes will drive sales a familiar name to those older gamers, a new conkey kong game is due out before thanksgiving. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: the consumer price index from august is released. our "market monitor" guest is elaine garzarelli, president of garzarelli capital. also tomorrow, household products tarn-x and c.l.r. are well-known...
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he joins us from pittsburgh. i ben welcome, thanks for joining us. 1.4 billion is a lot of money and what's been tough times for the airlines, why is southwest doing this, what is driving this? >> there are ray couple of things. first of all, as you mentioned sot west has been at there for a while now. while they were the scrappy upstart in the '80s and even into the 9 0s. their business model is pretty mature at this point and there aren't many misses left for them to expand that are flarl fits are for their business model. one of the best cities and the biggest one they don't yet fly to is atlanta so it's no coincidence that air tran, biggest city is atlanta and this will put southwest into atlanta in a big way. and it really positions southwest to go back to a position of growth by acquiring air tran and eventually incorporating if into its network. >> and there are roar cities that right now southwest isn't in, aren't there sm. >> there are about 37 that air tran flies to that southwest doesn't go to. so sout
he joins us from pittsburgh. i ben welcome, thanks for joining us. 1.4 billion is a lot of money and what's been tough times for the airlines, why is southwest doing this, what is driving this? >> there are ray couple of things. first of all, as you mentioned sot west has been at there for a while now. while they were the scrappy upstart in the '80s and even into the 9 0s. their business model is pretty mature at this point and there aren't many misses left for them to expand that are...
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join us for more, after dr. phil. >> and stay with us, the five- day forecast is up next. ,,,,,, mmmm. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. so i can't have any? if you can deprive me of what can help lower my cholesterol... and live with yourself. right. mmm, i worry about your mother. cry herself to sleep every night over my arteries, but have yourself a bowl. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. ♪ >> >> this is the forecast, tonight, we'll drop to 50- degree and then, things start to change. wednesday's the first day of fall and we'll get to 88 degrees and there's a chance of a late day thunderstorm. then, a front comes through and knocks it down into the weekend. >>> looks good. >> it's hot. >> yeah, it's a big night on cbs with the start of premiere week and tune in for the much talked about rebirth
join us for more, after dr. phil. >> and stay with us, the five- day forecast is up next. ,,,,,, mmmm. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. so i can't have any? if you can deprive me of what can help lower my cholesterol... and live with yourself. right. mmm, i worry about your mother. cry herself to sleep every night over my arteries, but have yourself a bowl. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male...
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here's the front just to the west of us. past cumberland and approaching hagerstown right now is between those areas. and there are clouds along there. we will start picking up a little cloudiness. this morning when i came in, a little before 5:00, it was clear as a bell out there. the clouds are moving in. behind it, a more pleasant atmosphere out there, less humid. but the thing is, this front is going to stall to our south. several waves will move along the front as we go into sunday and monday. so that changes the flavor of the weather as well. which is good, because we need rain. mostly sunny today, clouds this morning, and we pick up clouds this morning. unseasonnably cool. 83 to 87. west winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. >> lisa, listen up. hurricane lisa is out near the cape verde islands. blk applause] >> it is not headed for us, but it is a nice storm -- ok lisa. we also have matthew, which has moved into central america and is going to stall there, and produce some rain. demotis the moisture here. -- notice the mo
here's the front just to the west of us. past cumberland and approaching hagerstown right now is between those areas. and there are clouds along there. we will start picking up a little cloudiness. this morning when i came in, a little before 5:00, it was clear as a bell out there. the clouds are moving in. behind it, a more pleasant atmosphere out there, less humid. but the thing is, this front is going to stall to our south. several waves will move along the front as we go into sunday and...
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great to have you with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to take us back to that play. the game is neck and neck. you're a tailback. you get the ball. run it back 45 yards for the touchdown. what was that moment like? >> it was a very proud moment because a lot of adversity and stuff. my heart started racing. i was in a panic mode. my teammate congratulated me and stuff. and at that moment, i panicked more because my heart started beating. once i got to the sidelines, i sat on the bench and then it sped up even more because i sat down. and i had on tight gear. and then i told one of my teammates to get the inhaler and stuff. and he got the coach and the coach came to me and then he was asking me what's wrong? and i told him that i need my inhaler and he gave it to me. i took one puff of it, i breathed, and it also increased my heart even more because it was a steroid inhaler. >> right. >> i wanted my upper body pads taken off. so they had to loosen -- loosen the straps but they couldn't. so they had to pull me straight out of it and then right when i stood up after they
great to have you with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to take us back to that play. the game is neck and neck. you're a tailback. you get the ball. run it back 45 yards for the touchdown. what was that moment like? >> it was a very proud moment because a lot of adversity and stuff. my heart started racing. i was in a panic mode. my teammate congratulated me and stuff. and at that moment, i panicked more because my heart started beating. once i got to the...
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thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend. everybody i talk to who's seen our tv says, "what service do you have?" i tell them, "i have verizon fios." and they go out and buy it. [ male announcer ] why settle for cable? now you can switch to fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. the fios technician came in, got everything hooked up. and when he left, i had the greatest picture i've ever seen. [ male announcer ] call now and we'll add a special bonus: the fios tv movie package -- 60 premium channels -- plus epix, free for 12 months. and if you don't love fios, you can cancel with no early termination fee. there's no term contract required. i love going home and working on the computer, because fios is so much faster. [ male announcer ] last
thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend. everybody i talk to who's seen our tv says, "what service do you have?" i tell them, "i have verizon fios." and they go out and buy it. [ male announcer ] why settle for cable?...
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she's here to show us today. good morning. >> good morning. >> maxi dress, it's a look i don't think i could pull that off. it's a summer staple. >> anybody. >> let's bring out sam. this is a look you can wear now in to thefall. >> the reason you can wear a maxi dress is all about the heavier weight fabric. we're looking for jery fabric or linen that youear in the summer. and it's darker. >> chunky knit cardigan and an ankle booty as well. got the ankle booty. so that goes to a fall wardrobe item. >> you look great, sam, wonderful. >> tnks so much. >>> next, the skinny jn now. the little look that so many women kind of shun. they don't embrace the look. bring donna. why anyone with any type of body can get away with it. >> so many ask me, can i wear -- can i wear -- yes, you can. here's how you wear them, a longer-length top. cover the butt. you would never want to wear this with a short waist top. but you can wear the waist jacket over the top. that makes it trend wearable. or y can wear it with a cargo litary j
she's here to show us today. good morning. >> good morning. >> maxi dress, it's a look i don't think i could pull that off. it's a summer staple. >> anybody. >> let's bring out sam. this is a look you can wear now in to thefall. >> the reason you can wear a maxi dress is all about the heavier weight fabric. we're looking for jery fabric or linen that youear in the summer. and it's darker. >> chunky knit cardigan and an ankle booty as well. got the ankle...
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it's been a terrible time for us, he says. i walk to the main road hoping for handouts of food and water but it never comes. to add to his problems, his daughter had to have an operation after getting a severe infection. his other children are all ill from drinking dirty water, but in these circumstances he and countless others like him have very few options. bbc news in southern punjab. >>. hugo chavez of venezuela has insisted that he will not accept the u.s. government's nominee for ambassador and he warned the ambassador not to travel to venezuela because he wouldn't be allowed to enter the country. correspondent will grant is in caracas and joins me now. tell us more about this standoff between chavez and the prospective ambassador. >> back a couple months, larry palmer the potential ambassador was addressing the house committee and said that there was cuban influence in the venezuelaan military and he also said there was a lack of morale in the venezuelaan ministry. that because more than enough for president chavez to t
it's been a terrible time for us, he says. i walk to the main road hoping for handouts of food and water but it never comes. to add to his problems, his daughter had to have an operation after getting a severe infection. his other children are all ill from drinking dirty water, but in these circumstances he and countless others like him have very few options. bbc news in southern punjab. >>. hugo chavez of venezuela has insisted that he will not accept the u.s. government's nominee for...
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they fired r.p.g.s at us. once you start hearing the snaps of their rounds, that means they're right on you. >> logan: our cameraman, ray bribiesca, stayed close to the soldiers to capture the fight. >> hintz: we need a fire mission. >> logan: hintz ordered in mortars. ( explosions ) here you can see captain hintz on the hood of our truck, completely exposed to enemy fire. he's trying to secure the 200- pound tow bar so the convoy could get moving. >> hintz: get in the truck, get in the truck. start moving. >> logan: the convoy still had to fight its way though the ambush. after 30 minutes of constant fighting, it was over. hintz believes they killed 15 enemy fighters, with no american casualties. his soldiers were relieved, and captain hintz felt lucky to be alive. >> hintz: i had to jump on the hood to get the tow bar up, and so i'm on the hood and rounds are cracking everywhere. it was insane. >> logan: there are more than 12,000 soldiers at dozens of outposts along the border dealing with the same problem
they fired r.p.g.s at us. once you start hearing the snaps of their rounds, that means they're right on you. >> logan: our cameraman, ray bribiesca, stayed close to the soldiers to capture the fight. >> hintz: we need a fire mission. >> logan: hintz ordered in mortars. ( explosions ) here you can see captain hintz on the hood of our truck, completely exposed to enemy fire. he's trying to secure the 200- pound tow bar so the convoy could get moving. >> hintz: get in the...
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. >> the worst is probably behind us. the concern about a double dip is over and that now we should take advantage of the favorable seasonals in particular now that the mid term elections will soon be over. >> tom: the blue chips surge nearly 200 points, closing out a fourth straight week to the upside. you're watching "nightly business report" for friday, september 24. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. the bulls are back on wall street. tom, investors were enthusiastic on some encouraging economic news: orders in august for things like machinery and computers were stronger than expected. >> tom: susie, this is the fourth week in a row that the major stock averages were positive and in a big way. let's run down the numbers from today's action. the dow jumped almost 200 points. the
. >> the worst is probably behind us. the concern about a double dip is over and that now we should take advantage of the favorable seasonals in particular now that the mid term elections will soon be over. >> tom: the blue chips surge nearly 200 points, closing out a fourth straight week to the upside. you're watching "nightly business report" for friday, september 24. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business...
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the small elite don't get us. they call us wacky. they call us wing-o nuts. we call us we, the people. >> reporter: as for palin, she urged the des moines crowd to stay for o cussed. >> there are better days ahead. november 2nd is just ahead and that's shaping up to be a great day for america. >> reporter: for o cuss o on this election, she said. not the next one. not yet. dean reynolds, cbs news, des moines. >>> joining us from washington, d.c., to talk about her political power oh, our political analyst john dickerson. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so she speaks last night at the dinner in des moines. what does this say about sarah palin 2012. >> it says she's keeping all of her options open. you know, she's running an insurgency here in the republican party but last night the dinner was an establishment event so she's kind of playing it both ways and going just fine for her at the moment. >> a takeaway line from last night, we don't need to o fundamentally transform america but restore america, that said by her pictured on the screen right now.
the small elite don't get us. they call us wacky. they call us wing-o nuts. we call us we, the people. >> reporter: as for palin, she urged the des moines crowd to stay for o cussed. >> there are better days ahead. november 2nd is just ahead and that's shaping up to be a great day for america. >> reporter: for o cuss o on this election, she said. not the next one. not yet. dean reynolds, cbs news, des moines. >>> joining us from washington, d.c., to talk about her...
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thank you for joining us this morning. tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. >> good morning. it cool start for us on this wednesday morning with clear skies. temperatures are in the 50's in most spots. it will be nice this afternoon, mostly sunny with a high temperature around 80. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. we will also give you an update on the tropics. >> thank you. a tightly contested race to become baltimore city's top prosecutor came down to the slimmest of margins. >> every vote counted. a winner emerged with just a 5% lead. jennifer franciotti is live with more on the story. good morning. >> patricia jessamy and gregg bernstein battled back and forth. let's take a look at the numbers. with all 290 precincts reporting, it looks like bernstein has 49% of the vote to jessamy's 47%. supporters or in a good mood early tuesday evening. they were celebrating the woman and her career. many here were hopeful the city state's attorney would get another term. jessamy was op
thank you for joining us this morning. tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. >> good morning. it cool start for us on this wednesday morning with clear skies. temperatures are in the 50's in most spots. it will be nice this afternoon, mostly sunny with a high temperature around 80. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. we will also give you an update on the tropics. >> thank you. a tightly contested race to become baltimore city's top...
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tell us about the show. i know -- it's hard to talk about a sitcom and explain the premise and make it seem interesting, but go ahead. >> well, it's -- [ laughter ] it's actually very difficult. i spent my whole career on a sitcom pretty much. it's a relationship comedy. it's, you know, two sisters at the core, two very different stages of their romantic relationships, i'm in a fast-moving, you know, crazy relationship where i meet a guy, get engaged, maybe a little knocked up, and, i mean, i don't know how you can kind of be knocked up, but -- it's usually a definite thing. >> jimmy: you're pregnant in the show? >> i am. do you have to wear, like, fat things and stuff? >> oh, yeah. yeah. and the boob situation is so good. i tried on -- yeah. first trimester boobs is good. first time i ever really had to wear a bra, other than in '91 when my mom said it was time. >> jimmy: nick must go crazy over that. >> yeah. and it really -- i mean, i go crazy. there are some pictures on my blackberry of my fake -- >> jim
tell us about the show. i know -- it's hard to talk about a sitcom and explain the premise and make it seem interesting, but go ahead. >> well, it's -- [ laughter ] it's actually very difficult. i spent my whole career on a sitcom pretty much. it's a relationship comedy. it's, you know, two sisters at the core, two very different stages of their romantic relationships, i'm in a fast-moving, you know, crazy relationship where i meet a guy, get engaged, maybe a little knocked up, and, i...
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>> mark viviano joins us with the latest. [low audio] >>> ray rice suffered an injury in the game this weekend. an mri reveals a contusion, it's a significant bruise. that's good news that it's not ligament damage, but it's not clear if he'll be able to play when the ravens take on the steelers sunday. as for the game yesterday, far from perfect, and the ravens were happy to score a win at home. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the fans flock to the stadium wanting to see a rebound from the loss against cincinnati and looking for a redemption, against the brown, the home team delivered on both. a week after four interceptions, flacco threw to his guys, touchdowns to boldin in his ravens home day brew. >> the energy was unbelievable. it's second to none. and to go out and to have a performance, it feels good. >> and he was the guy on the plays. it worked out the way we drew them up. there and that's why he ended up getting the touchdown passes. >> and the results were the victory the ravens expected. 24-17 over the browns.
>> mark viviano joins us with the latest. [low audio] >>> ray rice suffered an injury in the game this weekend. an mri reveals a contusion, it's a significant bruise. that's good news that it's not ligament damage, but it's not clear if he'll be able to play when the ravens take on the steelers sunday. as for the game yesterday, far from perfect, and the ravens were happy to score a win at home. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the fans flock to the stadium wanting to...
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or regulate us out of the market. and that the drilling rigs will leave. the labor force will leave. and we will be left with a fishing village. >> which doesn't support a whole lot of people. >> does not . it's a scary prospect. if we can't put our oil patch to work what is going to be left of south louisiana, even places like houston, texas. it's not just morgan city or south louisiana concern. it's a united states concern. >> i could tell the beach wasn't as crowded. the restaurants weren't as crowded. >> reporter: morgan city mayor tim moth says the town is determined not let any of this put a damper on shat riferp and petroleum festival. >> there was that poll done earlier this year that said louisiana is the happiest state in the nation. and i think that is reflective of our community too. certainly things like the moratorium caused some concern but you get to kind of put some of that aside for a weekend like this and kind of just enjoy each other's company, enjoy the music. enjoy the food. >> moth and others in
or regulate us out of the market. and that the drilling rigs will leave. the labor force will leave. and we will be left with a fishing village. >> which doesn't support a whole lot of people. >> does not . it's a scary prospect. if we can't put our oil patch to work what is going to be left of south louisiana, even places like houston, texas. it's not just morgan city or south louisiana concern. it's a united states concern. >> i could tell the beach wasn't as crowded. the...
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use of our rescue earlier today. how was it going now? -- use all of us to earlier today. how is it going now? -- you saw a rescue earlier today. how is it going now? >> there was someone in a building and that person is dauphin. where i am is the middle of route 40. what you see is all water to it completely closed, route 40. -- what you see is all water. a completely closed, route 40. a red house creaked -- red house creek is right there, and that is what is causing this. it has swollen and run over its banks. when you talk to people who live around here, they will tell you that they have seen flooding before but not like this. how are you doing? have you seen like this before? >> in six years working for the company, and never. >> you are 27 years, aren't you? >> i wish. in all my life i have not seen anything this bad. >> it has not been that long, who have not worked all your life. you will see the water when you get rain. >> nothing like this. >> when did this start? >> at 7:00 when we open up the street started to overflow probably about 9:00. >> that you guys a lot
use of our rescue earlier today. how was it going now? -- use all of us to earlier today. how is it going now? -- you saw a rescue earlier today. how is it going now? >> there was someone in a building and that person is dauphin. where i am is the middle of route 40. what you see is all water to it completely closed, route 40. -- what you see is all water. a completely closed, route 40. a red house creaked -- red house creek is right there, and that is what is causing this. it has swollen...
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everybody please use caution. a couple of extra minutes early to avoid the bigger delays this morning. on the outer loop, we are filling in from new hampshire to georgia avenue. so far this delay plus five minutes in the car. moving to inbound new york avenue. looks like we are slow from the times building past this point at bladensburg road. okay approaching florida avenue. 95, you are delayed between duke over to seminary. expect these bumpers to start to stack up shortly and one big delay we are tracking that comes before this on 95 northbound, just dragging along between the prince william parkway and lorton and then in the express lanes the hov lanes at lorton is where we have crash activity and drivers start to back up at 123. that's the latest. back to you. >> thank you, angie. >>> let's check on how things are in leesburg, virginia. kristin fisher is live tracking our storm alert. some are seeing rain, others reason. what are you seeing, kristin? >> we are seeing more rain now. it has been stop and start t
everybody please use caution. a couple of extra minutes early to avoid the bigger delays this morning. on the outer loop, we are filling in from new hampshire to georgia avenue. so far this delay plus five minutes in the car. moving to inbound new york avenue. looks like we are slow from the times building past this point at bladensburg road. okay approaching florida avenue. 95, you are delayed between duke over to seminary. expect these bumpers to start to stack up shortly and one big delay we...
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i wish that would have stopped me from using. it did not stop me from using at that point. it ultimately allowed me to get to a place where i wanted to stop using and was able to get recovery again. >> proponents of delivering the antidote directly to addicts and their friends and families call what they do harm reduction, a way to keep opiate drug users alive until they're ready to get treatment. to me it's basically saying we'll do whatever we have to do to keep people alive even if it means sending a very, very bad message to our kids, a very bad message to the addict, and just hoping that someday they'll get into treatment. i don't know too many addicts who come dancing into treatment saying, hey, i need help. i'm ready. i didn't and i don't think many addicts did. >> mike gimble is a recovering heroin addict and drug addiction treatment expert who was the director of substance abuse in baltimore county for 23 years. >> i still believe that the motivation for an addict to stop is the fear and the pain that their addiction is causing them. narcan takes that fear away. >>
i wish that would have stopped me from using. it did not stop me from using at that point. it ultimately allowed me to get to a place where i wanted to stop using and was able to get recovery again. >> proponents of delivering the antidote directly to addicts and their friends and families call what they do harm reduction, a way to keep opiate drug users alive until they're ready to get treatment. to me it's basically saying we'll do whatever we have to do to keep people alive even if it...
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remember, we used to be friends? >> man, what happened to us? remember when we used to be friends? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i wish that we could just go back. forget all of this. >> i wish that we could just go back. forget all of this. >> jimmy: i mean, i just -- i miss you. >> i miss you. [ blubbering ] >> all: recount! recount! recount! recount! >> the vote is disqualified. >> all: recount! recount! recount! recount! recount! recount! recount! recount! ♪ [ crying ] [ laughter ] >> sorry, i get just caught up in something. i just keep repeating things, and i just can't -- >> jimmy: it's okay. it's okay. ready to go back in? >> yeah, okay. let's go. let's do this. >> all: recount! recount! recount! recount! recount! >> jimmy: you guys -- you guys -- you guys -- you guys! miles and i have a couple of announcements we would like to make. first one, effective immediately, miles is back in the writing class. >> yes! >> jimmy: and second, we chose a fire warden. it's the person who deserves it the most -- [ laughter ] -- it's questlove. [ gasp ] [ laughter ] >> questlove: me? >>
remember, we used to be friends? >> man, what happened to us? remember when we used to be friends? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i wish that we could just go back. forget all of this. >> i wish that we could just go back. forget all of this. >> jimmy: i mean, i just -- i miss you. >> i miss you. [ blubbering ] >> all: recount! recount! recount! recount! >> the vote is disqualified. >> all: recount! recount! recount! recount! recount! recount!...
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>> i used to work for jerry. >> he used to help me write the standup on signfeld. he's the guy that's written all the letters, he created the character. there's a lot of people on the internet that are claiming ownership. >> the people you write to actually take time to respond. read a letter for us. >> this is a letter written to the bar harbor hotel in bar harbor, maine. dear bar harbor hotel. i'm wondering if you found a gorilla foot that i left in your bathroom. i was distracted when i needed to use the tissue dispenser from another stall. i believe i left my gorilla feet in your hotel. >> and they responded? >> dear mr. nancy, i'm sorry to tell you, we did not have any rubber gorilla feet turned in, hope you found them. >> you should have remained anonymous. you should have. >> i had written to a shoe company, i was trying to get shoes that looked like bananas. so i wrote, i am in a process of hoping bananys. >> so this is for nannies. >> you will know a nanny is in the room when she is dressed from head to toe in bright yellow, and you'll go oh, it looks like
>> i used to work for jerry. >> he used to help me write the standup on signfeld. he's the guy that's written all the letters, he created the character. there's a lot of people on the internet that are claiming ownership. >> the people you write to actually take time to respond. read a letter for us. >> this is a letter written to the bar harbor hotel in bar harbor, maine. dear bar harbor hotel. i'm wondering if you found a gorilla foot that i left in your bathroom. i...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. [ male announcer ] at ge capital, we're out there every day with clients like jetblue -- financing their fleet, sharing our expertise, and working with people who are changing the face of business in america. after 25 years in the aviation business, i kind of feel like if you're not having fun at what you do, then you've got the wrong job. my landing was better than yours. no, it wasn't. yes, it was. was not. yes, it was. what do you think? take one of the big ones out? nah. a number of you have contacted us in response to what ben stein had to say last week about the prospect of higher taxes. including linda mcgibney, a producer and writer for a show on the sci-fi channel. she had some things of her own to say about these words from ben stein. >> maybe when the economy recovers raising my taxes makes sense. but for now it's just punishment and i can't figure out what for. >> all i have to say is ben stein is wrong. i am an american. i am
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. [ male announcer ] at ge capital, we're out there every day with clients like jetblue -- financing their fleet, sharing our expertise, and working with people who are changing the face of business in america. after 25 years in the aviation business, i kind of feel like if you're not having fun at what you do, then you've got the wrong job. my landing was better than yours. no, it wasn't. yes, it was. was...
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now part of what's holding us back is us needing to go ahead and feel confident about the future. >> reporter: the most immediate debate between the president and republicans in congress is the future of the so-called bush tax cuts set to expire this year. the president wants to extend the tax cuts just for families he calls middle class, those who make less than $250,000. republicans want to extend all the tax cuts, including those for high-income earners. on sunday, republican john boehner, the man who could be next speaker of the house, wavered. >> if the only option i have is to vote for some of those tax reductions, i'll vote for them. >> reporter: the white house eagerly responded. >> it sounded to us yesterday like there was a willingness by congressman boehner to go to the president's position of keeping middle class tax relief in place. >> reporter: behind the scenes, the real motivation of the white house is to continue its campaign to cast boehner as the face of the republican opposition. to that end, robert gibbs spent most of sunday on twitter in a back and forth battle
now part of what's holding us back is us needing to go ahead and feel confident about the future. >> reporter: the most immediate debate between the president and republicans in congress is the future of the so-called bush tax cuts set to expire this year. the president wants to extend the tax cuts just for families he calls middle class, those who make less than $250,000. republicans want to extend all the tax cuts, including those for high-income earners. on sunday, republican john...
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our nbc news political director chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, here with us to start us off. >> good evening. we'll start with the number everybody asks about five weeks before the election and that is, this generic ballot question. who's up? who's down? what do you prefer? last month, it was a nine-point advantage for the republicans. now, the lead has shrunk to six. the mood of the electorate hadn't changed. they want change. they don't like the direction of the country and democrats are starting to engage african-americans and hispanics. as peter hart, our pollster put it, democrats can change the turnout but not the landscape. but what is the change voters want? what is this change they want? listen to this, 75% say the result they'd like to see is reduced special interest influence. 70% want to elect political outsiders, even if they are inexperienced, whether we're talking about christine o'donnell from delaware or other folks like that. 54% hope the tea party enthusiasm in the republican party makes them a fiscally conservative party. 54% want to see the repeal of
our nbc news political director chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, here with us to start us off. >> good evening. we'll start with the number everybody asks about five weeks before the election and that is, this generic ballot question. who's up? who's down? what do you prefer? last month, it was a nine-point advantage for the republicans. now, the lead has shrunk to six. the mood of the electorate hadn't changed. they want change. they don't like the direction of the country...
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captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. the nation's retailers had a relatively strong back-to-school selling season, and susie, that has investors and traders wondering how the sector will do this holiday season. >> susie: tom, the commerce department reports retail sales rose for the second straight month in august. sales were up a better-than- expected four-tenths of a percent last month, while july's sales were also revised higher. >> tom: with "back to school" in the rear view mirror, retailers are looking ahead to the holiday selling season. many stores are deciding now how many temporary workers to hire, if any. as erika miller explains, those decisions can provide some important hints about the strength of holiday sales. >> reporter: in brooklyn, under the manhattan bridge, is a gift shop called stewart/stand. it's a family-owned business-- penelope runs the store, while her brother-in-law paul is in charge of the wholesale division. though it's only september, the two are already finalizing holiday hiring decisions
captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. the nation's retailers had a relatively strong back-to-school selling season, and susie, that has investors and traders wondering how the sector will do this holiday season. >> susie: tom, the commerce department reports retail sales rose for the second straight month in august. sales were up a better-than- expected four-tenths of a percent last month, while july's sales were also revised higher. >>...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. >>> have you seen that video of an anguished father in florida, storming onto a school bus to confront children he believed had bullied his daughter? the video got a lot of people talking. was the father justified? and what would you have done? today, the father spoke publicly about the lesson he says he learned. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: he admitted that in this fit of rage -- >> this is my daughter, and i will kill [ bleep ] -- >> reporter: he had become what he hoped to fight. >> yes, i was a bully, and i apologize again for that. >> reporter: it was an apology both public and emotional. >> i thought it was backed up against the wall, as a parent, and i just didn't know where else to go. >> repor
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. >>> have you seen that video of an anguished father in florida, storming onto a school bus to confront children he...
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thank you for joining us. we will have another weather we will have another weather my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to the $3 trillion budget, no to the bank bailout, and no to the health care bill. at home you would never pay a bill without reading it neither should congress. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message because i'm proud to be ranked one of the most independent members of congress.
thank you for joining us. we will have another weather we will have another weather my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to the $3 trillion budget, no to the bank bailout, and no to the health care bill. at home you would never pay a bill without reading it neither should...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> following a developing story now. live shots of pope benedict. he has just met and greeted former prime minister tony blair. we saw gordon blair there as well and now speaking with margaret thatcher. so, again, this is the pope's big visit to great britain on day when several men were arrested for an alleged plot against the pontiff. however, nothing -- the pontiff, we're told, was never in any danger. >>> a big test for afghanistan tomorrow. it will try to hold a legitimate election in the wake of last year's disastrous president's vote. one major issue, security. police set up extra checkpoints aimed at prevent be suicide bombers from disrupting the election. a taliban threatened to carry out threats against the voters in elections across the country. we go to john yang in kabul. john? >> reporter: good ev
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> following a developing story now. live shots of pope benedict. he has just met and greeted former prime minister tony blair. we saw gordon blair there as well and now speaking with margaret thatcher. so, again, this is the pope's big visit to great britain on day when several men were arrested...
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it's just us. and that is a principle that i think is... is going to be very important for us to... to sustain. and i think tomorrow is an excellent time for us to... to reflect on that. >> holman: the president will deliver remarks at the pentagon tomorrow to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. >> woodruff: coming up, we'll have a post-9/11 conversation about tolerance and intolerance in america. that will be followed by a report on treatment for wounded troops at fort hood, texas; and analysis from shields and brooks. but first, with the other news of the day, here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan: there was another development on the koran-burning story today. the imam behind the building of an islamic center in new york city said he has no plans to meet with the florida pastor who has threatened to burn copies of the islamic holy book. but pastor terry jones said he still hoped to meet with imam feisal abdul rauf in new york city this weekend, but was awaiting word from him. yesterday, jones claimed he had a deal with the imam to cancel the koran bu
it's just us. and that is a principle that i think is... is going to be very important for us to... to sustain. and i think tomorrow is an excellent time for us to... to reflect on that. >> holman: the president will deliver remarks at the pentagon tomorrow to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. >> woodruff: coming up, we'll have a post-9/11 conversation about tolerance and intolerance in america. that will be followed by a report on treatment for wounded troops at fort...
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kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal schedule of meetings here in the nation's capital tonight. he turns 8years old tomorrow. >>> relations between the united states and pakistan may be at a new low tonight, and that tension is not a good thing for e u.s.trategy against terrorism. pakistan has now blocked a vital supply route into afghanistan after a helicopter strike killed three pastani troops along the border. pakistanis say it was a nato chopper that unleashed that strike. our own john yang is on duty tonight in kabul. john, goodvening. >> rorter: good evening, brian. tonight, gener
kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal...
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let us send a strong message of hope, a fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> we'll be speaking to our correspondent at the u.n. in a few minutes' time. the main newspaper in juarez, mexico has appealed to to the drugs gangs following a murder. the front page editorial refers to them as the de facto authorities and asked them what news it should publish or stop publishing to avoid its staff being attacked. times are still hard for many americans in the wake of the financial crisis. speaking at a meeting on american tv, president obama said it was going to take more time than expected to solve an economic problem that had taken years to develop. officials in northern india say more than 60 people have died in flooding and landslides in the past two days after heavy monsoon rains. thousands of people in the worst affected districts have been forced to leave their homes. some rivers have burst their banks, houses being crushed by falling rocks. the iraqi national museum has found more than 600 missing ancient artifacts in a storeroom in
let us send a strong message of hope, a fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> we'll be speaking to our correspondent at the u.n. in a few minutes' time. the main newspaper in juarez, mexico has appealed to to the drugs gangs following a murder. the front page editorial refers to them as the de facto authorities and asked them what news it should publish or stop publishing to avoid its staff being attacked. times are still hard for many americans in the wake of the financial...
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he'll talk to us as today's coffee with guest. stay tuned, the morning edition continues in a moment. ,,,,,,,,, >>> we'll run the school systems delayed because of the fog at the bottom of the screen. >> i love the fog horn sound effects. we'll heat up once again today. it's 70 in baltimore and taking you in closer at 68 in westminster and 78 in bel air and 68 this morning. the sunshine will return and we're going up to 93 degrees. this is the peak of the heat wave, the temperatures will come down and we'll have the chance of rain returning. here's sharon at traffic control. >> well, the fog is the biggest thing. here's the look at the fog. that's the leftside of the beltway. we have accidents out there on the westside. watch for an accident also in the city. that's at fleet street and towson at governor boulevard, one more on bel air and there's a look at 95 heading in and out of the tunnel. everything's running smoothly. you can see just a little bit of fog and more on 95 south of the beltway. this is brought to you by your toyo
he'll talk to us as today's coffee with guest. stay tuned, the morning edition continues in a moment. ,,,,,,,,, >>> we'll run the school systems delayed because of the fog at the bottom of the screen. >> i love the fog horn sound effects. we'll heat up once again today. it's 70 in baltimore and taking you in closer at 68 in westminster and 78 in bel air and 68 this morning. the sunshine will return and we're going up to 93 degrees. this is the peak of the heat wave, the...
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many of us cannot afford to stop working. i hope that it will keep driving. >> this is a young country with a huge working population but many are headed to their old age with no savings. 90% comes from low income workers with no pension schemes. now they can easily sink backed below the poverty line in their old age. many of them are now in a program where there vehicles will carry messages from sponsors. the money will be put into a retirement fund. experts feel. live at the nationwide security system poses a serious risk to the economy. >> even today we have twice the number of elders that we have as taxpayers. this will double in the next 20 years. i don't see taxpayers being able to carry three or four pensioners on their backs. >> longer life expectancy means that more people will need support. there is no doubt that the potential markets for pensions in india is much larger and a will be a challenging task to create products that are tailor- made for the market. >> you will find much more on our website bbc.com/news. a
many of us cannot afford to stop working. i hope that it will keep driving. >> this is a young country with a huge working population but many are headed to their old age with no savings. 90% comes from low income workers with no pension schemes. now they can easily sink backed below the poverty line in their old age. many of them are now in a program where there vehicles will carry messages from sponsors. the money will be put into a retirement fund. experts feel. live at the nationwide...
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there are two days to reduce the am of energy used. first, use less water and cooler water. switching from hot to warm water can cut a load of energy use in half and try to watch and dry full loads. i'm mary bubala trying to help you be an energy saver. >> for more information, go to wjz.com and click on the special energy saver section. >>> now, yet to come on our morning edition. >> good morning, a baltimore mother is missing her son. that's coming up. >>> campaigning up until the last minute. now, today, voters will decide who will be the next city state's attorney. i'm andrea fujii and that's just ahead. >>> i'm kristy breslin in wjz traffic control. volume is building on the beltway and southbound 95 as well. we'll have the full report. >>> 40 years of soul train and one of the most iconic shows in television history. now, there's a three dvd box set available. and quest love himself joins us on coffee with with a look back at soul train. don't bury the lead. god father of soul taking us to the break. we'll be back. as a career prosecutor i made decisions on facts not p
there are two days to reduce the am of energy used. first, use less water and cooler water. switching from hot to warm water can cut a load of energy use in half and try to watch and dry full loads. i'm mary bubala trying to help you be an energy saver. >> for more information, go to wjz.com and click on the special energy saver section. >>> now, yet to come on our morning edition. >> good morning, a baltimore mother is missing her son. that's coming up. >>>...
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jeff dub says he's used to the weather. but this time, it's different. >> when it gets to a certain point, you start thinking, this is bad. >> reporter: another storm system is expected to move in on saturday. >> alexis christoforous, wjz eyewitness news. >>> things are dry in our area. in fact, we're close to breaking a record high temperature, or at least trying it. >>> with all of the rain in the midwest, we could sure use it. out to the west, that front that gave those folks all of that rain has pretty much dried up. almost nothing along that front now. it all moved into portions of canada. a little rain there. but for us, temperatures this afternoon, at 95 degrees. and that ties the all-time record. there you go. on this date set back in 1970. so far, the low today. 70, our normal high is 76 degrees. and i guess the good news is, today may be our last 90-degree day. we've got much cooler weather headed our way for the weekend. mary? >> is that good news or bad news, bob? i'm not sure. all right. moving on at this hour,
jeff dub says he's used to the weather. but this time, it's different. >> when it gets to a certain point, you start thinking, this is bad. >> reporter: another storm system is expected to move in on saturday. >> alexis christoforous, wjz eyewitness news. >>> things are dry in our area. in fact, we're close to breaking a record high temperature, or at least trying it. >>> with all of the rain in the midwest, we could sure use it. out to the west, that front...
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are you with us? what's your question. >> we have two small children and my question is when we should start teaching them about being responsible for money and saving for the future? >> it's a great question, a question a lot of parents ask themselves and the answer is it is never too early to start but just like the medical responses you've heard from both jennifers this morning it is about an ongoing conversation not sitting down and having one conversation in life with your children but constantly teaching them through how you behave yourself and, also, when you are at the grocery store there, are moments to teach them about the cost of things, always a good idea, also, to set up bank accounts for your children and take them to the bank when you set it up so they can see this had how it all works. >> money has to go before money comes out. >> that's right. >> how crazy. >> thank you. >> this is specifically for you, dr. hartstein. you'll remember a week or so ago we had the story about the kids, b
are you with us? what's your question. >> we have two small children and my question is when we should start teaching them about being responsible for money and saving for the future? >> it's a great question, a question a lot of parents ask themselves and the answer is it is never too early to start but just like the medical responses you've heard from both jennifers this morning it is about an ongoing conversation not sitting down and having one conversation in life with your...
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. >> the families that used to live here had homes, lively goods, and a community. it was all swept away. it is an indication of how desperate people are here that every time we saw a car here, there were surrounded by people affected by the floods. weeks after the disaster struck here, most are dependent on handouts and have no means of helping themselves. >> at least someone got something. by the government. with the local officials. that is what i can honestly tell you, nobody has died of starvation. >> but it is not all going to be as smooth as the government says. there is not enough aid to go around. this area as soon descend into chaos. frustrated flood victims tired of waiting for food take matters into their own hands, as dozens stormed the aid trucks. the situation becomes more dangerous as authorities try to get the vehicle away from the crowd. in an extraordinary scene, the truck drives away, filled with people still clinging on trying to get rations. it has illustrated the pitiful plight of some many across the nation. bbc news. >> pakistan's biggest ci
. >> the families that used to live here had homes, lively goods, and a community. it was all swept away. it is an indication of how desperate people are here that every time we saw a car here, there were surrounded by people affected by the floods. weeks after the disaster struck here, most are dependent on handouts and have no means of helping themselves. >> at least someone got something. by the government. with the local officials. that is what i can honestly tell you, nobody...
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thanks for being back with us. so what's this delay all about? >> well, the senate clearly doesn't want to get embroiled in this issue before the election. it's just too unpredictable and the story line for democrats is clean, as things stand now. they're making the case that republicans would block tax relief for the middle class to hold out for tax break force the wealthy. republicans, of course shall want to extend those tax cuts for everyone. and so it's easier in the view of democrats to push this until a lame duck session. the political situation will obviously be less intense then. but as you said, the house speaker today left open the possibility of forcing a vote. and that could get really interesting next week. >> woodruff: now why the different calculus in the senate and in the house. >> the calculus probably isn't different. the conventional wisdom still is that in the end the house will decide to go home and campaign without taking this vote. but there's no reason for speaker pelosi to relent right now when she thinks she's got repub
thanks for being back with us. so what's this delay all about? >> well, the senate clearly doesn't want to get embroiled in this issue before the election. it's just too unpredictable and the story line for democrats is clean, as things stand now. they're making the case that republicans would block tax relief for the middle class to hold out for tax break force the wealthy. republicans, of course shall want to extend those tax cuts for everyone. and so it's easier in the view of...
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i never use it. all of them, ttyl. >> oh. >> yeah. >> you know what, i was wondering, too, you know, what's the correct age to stop using emoticons? answer that for me. we're back in a moment. thank you, ines. boss: and now i'll turn it over to the gecko. gecko: ah, t, as we all know, geico has been saving people money on rv, camper and trailer insurance... ...as well as motorcycle insurance... gecko: oh...sorry, technical difficulties. boss: uh...what about this? gecko: what's this one do? gecko: um...maybe that one. ♪ dance music boss: ok, let's keep rolling. we're on motorcycle insurance. vo: take fifteen minutes to see how much you can save on motorcycle, rv, and camper insurance. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." and brian looked at me at eight years old and said, "promise me you'll quit." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i cou
i never use it. all of them, ttyl. >> oh. >> yeah. >> you know what, i was wondering, too, you know, what's the correct age to stop using emoticons? answer that for me. we're back in a moment. thank you, ines. boss: and now i'll turn it over to the gecko. gecko: ah, t, as we all know, geico has been saving people money on rv, camper and trailer insurance... ...as well as motorcycle insurance... gecko: oh...sorry, technical difficulties. boss: uh...what about this? gecko:...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> couric: tonight, the president wants to shorten summer-- at least for children. it's one way he says to fix
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> couric: tonight, the president wants to shorten summer-- at least for children. it's one way he...
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we're hoping that will come back to us monday. give us a cool day. but it's partly sunny. >> thank you, tom. >>> from a coyote running loose in the city to a coach trying to run obesity out of its school. >> it's what you'll find in tonight's chicago tribune photos of the day. ♪[ music ] chicago has received 168 million in neighborhood stablization funding. that's why they're taking buildings and turning them into affordable housing. >>> understands the police drama. there's trades involved in putting together a series. ♪[ music ] >> you can check out more photos on our website wgntv.com. >>> coming up: bears defense gets ready for one of the elusive quarterbacks. sports is next. are you suffering from frequent heartburn? heartburn that keeps coming back? then you're ready for new zegerid otc. zegerid otc is the first 24-hour treatment ever with two active ingredients: prescription-strength medicine plus a protective ingredient that shields the medicine from stomach acid so it's effectively absorbed. just one zegerid otc capsule a day can relieve
we're hoping that will come back to us monday. give us a cool day. but it's partly sunny. >> thank you, tom. >>> from a coyote running loose in the city to a coach trying to run obesity out of its school. >> it's what you'll find in tonight's chicago tribune photos of the day. ♪[ music ] chicago has received 168 million in neighborhood stablization funding. that's why they're taking buildings and turning them into affordable housing. >>> understands the police...
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drop us a comment. we will read your comments on the air this morning. >> two murders this week with, and police are still out there looking for the suspects. >>> the first one happened here shortly before 5:00 yesterday. an unidentified man was shot in the head, taken to hospital hopkins hospital where he died. >> izael white was also shot in the head and taken no the hospital and died a short time later. >> a shocking video crawling on to a busy highway. we are going to find out what happened here. >>> mark? >> good morning. the commute is good on the rail systems. on the buses, number 19 and 35 running about 15 to 25 minutes late. and the 10 and 30 buses are diverted and running behind as with well due to the construction. >> , ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] era. tough on stains. easy on your wallet. >> it's 5:07. it's men in pink, and they are happy to -- celebrate the women in their lives, the women who has had breast cancer. there was a bull roast to raise money for komen for the cure. to
drop us a comment. we will read your comments on the air this morning. >> two murders this week with, and police are still out there looking for the suspects. >>> the first one happened here shortly before 5:00 yesterday. an unidentified man was shot in the head, taken to hospital hopkins hospital where he died. >> izael white was also shot in the head and taken no the hospital and died a short time later. >> a shocking video crawling on to a busy highway. we are...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous clots. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. [ female announcer ] certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, redu
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until...
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the frontal system not going to bring us rain showers. we could use it. very dry around here for the past month or so. just not in the cards today. but what is in the forecast, a lot of sunshine and a beautiful afternoon. forecast, high temperatures yesterday were in the middle 80s in town. a little cooler than that. about 77 to 80 in washington. 82 in waldorf and 81 in warrenton. no rain in the forecast today. >> let's get a check of our morning commute with our julie wright. she has your on-time traffic. >> we're not looking so bad right now. we are off to a pretty quiet start. the lanes are open between college park and bethesda. now 301 at climber drive, that is where we have a crash. only one lane squeezing through. beltway here at route 4. no problems reported between andrews and the wilson bridge. traveling in on 66, so far, so good. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> our top story this morning, voters in maryland and the district head to the polls today to cast their votes in primary elections. now, we have team covera
the frontal system not going to bring us rain showers. we could use it. very dry around here for the past month or so. just not in the cards today. but what is in the forecast, a lot of sunshine and a beautiful afternoon. forecast, high temperatures yesterday were in the middle 80s in town. a little cooler than that. about 77 to 80 in washington. 82 in waldorf and 81 in warrenton. no rain in the forecast today. >> let's get a check of our morning commute with our julie wright. she has...
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if you are using a cloth dish towel, you want it to dry, air-dry, before you use it again. bacteria loves moisture. >> cutting boards, really important. plastic. >> now listen, this is a jaw-dropping statistics. cutting board, especially wood, bacteria can seep in, can have 200 times more fecal bacteria than a toilet seat. plastic is better than wood. clean it well, put it in the dishwasher, high heat, soap, bleach, those are the best things. >> real quickly. high soap, beach, also hand sanitizer. these are all things we should use. >> clorox beach if you have wood countertops or cutting boards. stainless steel even better. >> keep everything separated. >> absolutely. >> stop using my dish sponge on the countertop. >> or like me stay out kitchen. >> or just order in. stay out of the kitchen. >>> if you are looking for a new set of wheels, this may be your weekend. there you go. why this could be the best weekend of the year to buy a car. [ male announcer ] let's throw on those saturday clothes. it's doing season. when we grab a little spare time...and get after it. the home
if you are using a cloth dish towel, you want it to dry, air-dry, before you use it again. bacteria loves moisture. >> cutting boards, really important. plastic. >> now listen, this is a jaw-dropping statistics. cutting board, especially wood, bacteria can seep in, can have 200 times more fecal bacteria than a toilet seat. plastic is better than wood. clean it well, put it in the dishwasher, high heat, soap, bleach, those are the best things. >> real quickly. high soap, beach,...
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join us for these stories and all the rake break at 4:00. that's right after dr. phil. stick around. your five-day forecast is coming up. ,, it's great. i eat anything that i want. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake. no, i've actually lost weight... [ female announcer ] over 30 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. [ wife ] babe... i gotta go. [ female announcer ] yoplait, it is so good. for every pink lid you send in, yoplait will donate 10 cents to susan g. komen for the cure. with your help, we've donated $25 million over 12 years. so let's continue to make a difference one lid at a time. >>> take a look at the day. go out and enjoy it. here's a look at the next couple of days. we're going up to 88 tomorrow. 89. it's going to feel hot. then a cold front comes through friday night into saturday with a chance of showers on sunday. so we'll keep you up to date- that one -- date on that one. >> the cbs premiere week continues. make sure you watch "ncis los angeles" followed by eyewitness news at noon. >>> a group of siberian divers taking a dip in the worl
join us for these stories and all the rake break at 4:00. that's right after dr. phil. stick around. your five-day forecast is coming up. ,, it's great. i eat anything that i want. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake. no, i've actually lost weight... [ female announcer ] over 30 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. [ wife ] babe... i gotta go. [ female announcer ] yoplait, it is so good. for every pink lid you send in, yoplait will donate 10 cents to susan g. komen for the cure....